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Soft Machine/Live Compilation 1967-1968

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Debuting in the British psych scene in the late 1960s at the same time as Pink Floyd and others, they added jazz elements to psychedelic rock and established a unique musicality that seemed stewed in dark magic, leaving many masterpieces in their 70s. In the mid-1990s, it stalled and disappeared naturally, and it didn’t sell stupidly like Pink Floyd, nor did it have flashy music like Yes, but King This two-disc set contains the live activities of the group Soft Machine from 1967 to 1968, which has not been active for more than 50 years like Crimson, and has a relatively minor position even in so-called progressive rock. Disc-1 Lullabye Letter We Did It Again Why Are We Sleeping Joy Of A Toy Hope For Happiness Clarence In Wonderland You Don’t Remember We Know What You Mean (aka Soon Soon Soon) Hope For Happiness A Certain Kind I Should’ve Known Disc-2 Clarence In Wonderland We Know What You Mean (aka Soon Soon Soon) Instrumental (May I?) Hope For Happiness Mike Ratledge’s Organ Improvisation That’s How Much I Need You Now I Should’ve Known A Certain Kind Save Yourself Lullabye Letter

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